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if you have any tips for us, all you have to do is e-mail us at fox 5 metro at gmail.com and we'll try to investigate the story. >>> an intense effort to curb childhood obesity shot down in virginia. we'll tell you why the governor said no to the plan when fox 5 news at 10:00 returns. 's rig >>> you're watching fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> the five against obesity in virginia has hit a stumbling block. governor bob mcdonnell voted legislation that would have required more physical education in public schools down. right now there's no set time requirement for p.e. in elementary and middle schools. the bill would have required at least 2 1/2 hours a week. fox 5's bob barnard has more. >> reporter: we stopped by a gym class at a middle school in vienna this afternoon, an elective class for these 8th graders. once a week they do a rigorous cardio workout. >> it's good for your body and yourself mentally, too, so you feel good. >> reporter: in an effort to cut down on childhood obesity virginia lawmakers wanted to require 150 minutes of physical education per week for all middle and elementary
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criminal profiler pat brown joins us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> no problem, shawn. >> were you surprised to learn the co-worker who originally claimed to be a victim was charged with the murder? >> no, wasn't really because the last time i talked about this there were so many things that struck me about this particular crime that didn't sit well with me, including her story. it was the timing of the event didn't make sense, that this is an hour after the store closed and suddenly two guys happen to appear when the two women are going into the store. that seemed like it was peculiar. i also thought it was odd no one was mentioning who left something in the store and i suspected it would be the living victim who left an item in the store and brought ms. murphy back. otherwise they would be talking about it and then the whole story about how it all went down just didn't ring true. >> it was a little peculiar. we were told the scene there was very bloody. the level of violence stunned even veteran detectives. what kind of per
criminal profiler pat brown joins us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> no problem, shawn. >> were you surprised to learn the co-worker who originally claimed to be a victim was charged with the murder? >> no, wasn't really because the last time i talked about this there were so many things that struck me about this particular crime that didn't sit well with me, including her story. it was the timing of the event didn't make sense, that this is an hour after the store closed...
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downtown, accident number two has popped up on us. unfortunately, this is kenilworth avenue northbound north of pennsylvania avenue and again, lone -- only the left lane is able to squeeze by. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> let's get the latest on what is happening in japan. tensions are high as officials race to avoid another catastrophe in the quake- damaged nuclear plant. >> a second fire broke out at one of the plants sending out high levels of radiation into the atmosphere and it forced emergency workers to temporarily run from that area. we are getting more from sherry ly live in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning the wokers are now preparing to head back into the plant. they had no choice but to leave setting them back for hours unable to really do anything to stop that possible nuclear meltdown. the situation is growing increasingly dire. japan is using helicopters to dump water on the reactors. fuel rods have been damaged. tens of thongs of -- tens of thousands of people within 0 miles are under orders
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watching us and following us that's awesome that means that all the survival practices that we had won't be needed. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land and know that it's better to be safe than sorry. such trainings are conductor's regularly right before every when the objective is to test the condition of the equipment and vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel our team has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. to process involves several teams of specially trained air force personnel from parachutists kinetic. finding a landing capsule opening it up there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve such speed a months of training are needed after all they're all lives at stake and one of the most important factors the weather is also one of the most unpredictable. this is both the hardest when helicopters going to f
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a lack of leadership could be quite loosely organized and by and large not to actually know how to use the weapons that they do have now we understand that about two to three weeks ago the american president barack obama reportedly signed a secret order that saw the deployment of cia agents to this country on the ground gadhafi is winning the war and certainly he has been dealt a psychological blow for his foreign minister a recent case there has defected and he is currently in discussions with the british intelligence not koussa has been a foreign minister of this country since two thousand and nine he headed the libyan intelligence agency for some fifteen years and opposition found him the nickname of the man of the so many here are asking what is it exactly that mr russo koussa knows that has caused him to defect and just how important can the information he has be to the coalition partners. ati's policy or they should be reporting on the latest in from libya since february the polish to those who contributed to our troops and freed from tripoli is. bring you closer was really going
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penya in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could pick advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist nomen bettman who we now says will kind of asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one libyan rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have links other reports say terrorists seized libyan surface to air missiles when arsenals were looted nato intelligence reports claim flickers of al qaida and hezbollah have been found among the rebels in libya but maintained there is no reason to believe their presence is significant but a u.s. military study three years ago said lidia's made up the second largest group of jihadists in the world right after saudi arabia all of that seems to be discarded as the u.s. is trying to prop up the opposition in libya as some analysts say in an attempt to forge a relationship with them that would be favo
penya in afghanistan causes us to believe that somehow we are going to wreck. any outcome in libya we cannot do that nor do we have the right to determine who the leader of libya should be many fear radical forces could pick advantage of the chaos in libya former jihadist nomen bettman who we now says will kind of asian in two thousand says he has to mates one thousand jihadists are among the rebels in libya one libyan rebel commander has openly admitted his fighters have links other reports...
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the use of journalist specializing in the arab world thanks for being with us on r.t. so libya's foreign minister then and former spy chief. is in britain is respect seeking refuge in a country of course you mustn't forget which is accusing him of funding terrorism and being behind the lockerbie bombing seems a strange place to go to why is he gone to britain do you think. very much so it is a very strange place to go to having said that it seems to be a direct consequence of prime minister david cameron's call for kadar supporters to defect during the nato summit which was held on tuesday last tuesday prime minister cameron explicitly said that he told the darkest supporters that if they didn't defect they will be taken to the international court and face trials for war crimes so that this defection can to be a direct consequence of that call and i think it was a very short term strategy from the british government in an attempt to. to an end or to. lead the gadhafi regime to collapse but i think that in the long term it's very unlikely that the u.k. will be given giv
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us. strasser and welcome to the cons are report we're going to explain everything today using this simple slinky. herbert's tastier i was just a server well max kaiser i'm going to set the scene for a slinky episode household wealth down twenty three percent in two years so according to the fed the average american families household net worth declined by twenty three percent between two thousand and seven and two thousand and nine the median net worth of households fell from one hundred twenty five thousand in two thousand and seven to ninety six thousand and two thousand and nine and the families with stock portfolios where it hit especially hard their wealth was down by thirty percent yeah you know they got shellacked as obama said during the stock market crash and because people in america don't work anymore they speculate the stock market and they lose their independence workers and they become dependent on the casino gamblers so they lost a bunch of money and they got a free breakfa
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talks to us troops foreign minister about immigration safety libya. except. that unlike the austrian foreign ministry thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so immigration is a big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration issues of course we have a tradition or immigration in austria for a long time but if you have a look at the last ten years you can see the number of immigrants is increasing a lot because of the ball coming towards a lot of the to scream to australians. and also from through from a lot of for immigrants coming to also having expectations to have from europe at the lights and on the other hand you can see that austrians don't have so many children so this is more or less the problem where we are it's a moment we have to recognise as austria that we will have of course a lot of family grants also in the future just to stabilize our economic situation to have to translucent all saw to make our social system secure for the future but on the other hand we have to pay more attention
talks to us troops foreign minister about immigration safety libya. except. that unlike the austrian foreign ministry thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so immigration is a big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration issues of course we have a tradition or immigration in austria for a long time but if you have a look at the last ten years you can see the number of immigrants is increasing a lot because of the ball coming...
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he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification...
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all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in germany's top tea hundred companies, -- the top two hundred companies, women have a small percentage. many ordinary germans are against fixed quotas. >> it would be curbing companies' freedom, and i do not think that is a good thing. >> it is nonsense. women are doing well. they just have to stick up for themselves. >> to be in a position of leadership, you have to have leadership qualities. >> but the proportion of women in executive positions rose by just 4% in the last 10 years, despite promises to do better. some believe a better way to help women would be to improve working con
all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in...
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they comprise 90% of all the dyes used in this country. we're saying to the f.d.a., get rid of that whole kid an caboodle. >> reporter: while the u.s. grocery industry insists there's no link between artificial coloring and hyperactivity, the european union now requires a warning label on foods containing these dyes. >> i think the government should get involved to educate consumers that this could possibly be a similar outcome for other children. >> reporter: the f.d.a. panel isn't considering whether to ban these dyes but we could hear a call for more research and possibly warning labels. erica. >> hill: if your piece, ben's mom said there was this huge difference in her son when she cut out the dyes but how do we know it was really the dyes that were affecting him? >> reporter: we don't know. it could have been the dyes. it could have been the sugar. it could have been gluten or something else we're not even thinking of or a combination of it all and that's one of the real challenges for researchers. >> hill: if parents though are think
they comprise 90% of all the dyes used in this country. we're saying to the f.d.a., get rid of that whole kid an caboodle. >> reporter: while the u.s. grocery industry insists there's no link between artificial coloring and hyperactivity, the european union now requires a warning label on foods containing these dyes. >> i think the government should get involved to educate consumers that this could possibly be a similar outcome for other children. >> reporter: the f.d.a. panel...
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right well the best analogy that i can use for anybody is to say here's david here's. and you're going to send david into without a sling shot and so if you take away people's ability to band together when there is pervasive discrimination across a company you in essence send david into a fight without that slain shy and we are going to have a really serious problem as a country if we do that just to back up for viewers that are not familiar with the case explain what you mean with the band together was that it was so here's what happens in a class action lawsuit instead of me going up to wal-mart and saying listen i was discriminated against and so maybe i made ten dollars an hour and my male counterpart makes twelve hours an hour so over the course of my employment a couple of dollars an hour that adds up to some amount it is easier for wal-mart to say to a single employee you know what we'll give you a little check and make you go away or will bury you in legal fees so if i make ten dollars an hour because my male counterpart i won't have enough money to pay for tho
right well the best analogy that i can use for anybody is to say here's david here's. and you're going to send david into without a sling shot and so if you take away people's ability to band together when there is pervasive discrimination across a company you in essence send david into a fight without that slain shy and we are going to have a really serious problem as a country if we do that just to back up for viewers that are not familiar with the case explain what you mean with the band...
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using too much of the battery. every type of clean energy vehicle you can imagine is coming out these days. it's a real trend for cars. going forward we'll have to see what lies down the road. it really can't be stressed enough that all that cool technology in cars has to be balanced with safety. even hands-free and voice activation stuff can be a mental distraction, if not a physical one. so remember to keep your mind on the road and master all the controls before you head out. rob and peggy, back to you. >> very interesting. you know, everybody talks about the cost of these cars. the volt is about $40,000 but you get the $7,000 tax credit. and the leaf, the nissan leaf, they say, is $32,000. still, you're getting up into the bmw, audi range. when you're paying 40 grand for an electric car. >> the coolest thing i had a chance to drive a leaf and a volt. there is an iphone app you can set the temperature. from the iphone. so on the cold winter nights, you can set the temperature from your bedroom. you get in there,
using too much of the battery. every type of clean energy vehicle you can imagine is coming out these days. it's a real trend for cars. going forward we'll have to see what lies down the road. it really can't be stressed enough that all that cool technology in cars has to be balanced with safety. even hands-free and voice activation stuff can be a mental distraction, if not a physical one. so remember to keep your mind on the road and master all the controls before you head out. rob and peggy,...
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from the british is that if weapons are needed to protect civilian lives when they can justify the use of weapons we're also hearing a similar kind of line coming out of the obama administration there they saying that they could allow for the supply of. more weapons and that they are looking at all options on the table but i think the there is going to be the supply of weapons to the rebel fighters this poses a whole host of and a whole host of very critical questions number one people do not know who the rebels are there are those amongst their ranks with all cried meanings extremist meanings move these weapons wound up in their hands and indeed if they do what does that mean it's also the very real possibility that the weapons could end up in the hands of gadhafi soldiers i mean even woman that if you're going to hand over weapons to fighters on the ground you are going to need to give them some kind of tactical assistance and training which begs the next concern particularly here in tripoli and that is the question of whether or not the international community is preparing the groun
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that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "insider." david peltier is a research manager with thestreet.com. david, there is lots of reasons for legal insider selling. usually only one reason for legal insider buying. they think the stock price is going to go up. how accurate is insider buying? >> it's a pretty good barometer. this is one thing i look to when i look to buy a stock. and i want a company that has something to follow. >> tom: so you're looking for insider buying, plus some other features. you brought along two small caps that have seen some recent insider buying. beginning with headwaters. it makes building products like concrete blocks. even though the housing market remains weak, this stock has seen some buying and rallying. >> absolutely. the c.f.o. came in and bought about 25,000 shares on the open market. that's in the six figures. and the company had double dil yea year-over-year sales growth. and they're dramatically lowering their debt. >> tom: we're going to take a look at the graphic, showing that the c.e.o. of h
that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "insider." david peltier is a research manager with thestreet.com. david, there is lots of reasons for legal insider selling. usually only one reason for legal insider buying. they think the stock price is going to go up. how accurate is insider buying? >> it's a pretty good barometer. this is one thing i look to when i look to buy a stock. and i want a company that has something to follow. >> tom: so you're...
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thanks for being with us here lottie and welcome to the business use for this hour the russian central bank has reconfirmed that expects of the annual inflation rate to fall from eight point nine percent last year to between six and seven percent this year however the world bank isn't so sure it will achieve this goal. russia still has a lot of short term and medium term and long term policy challenges that would need to be addressed head on the main truth. remains to be inflation and here i think that the simple bank has already started tightening dimona creek conditions and the question is how fast that would go over the course of the year anything below ten percent would be success and eight to nine percent is probably achievable provided that the monitoring fiscal directives continue to fight in the heat of the policy stance. we think that this is possible this is within the real of possible but we also think that six or seven percent is is probably very difficult to achieve under the circumstances. let's take a look at the markets now you have stocks are trading in the black follo
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because of that, we would like to use this first tank. it's a huge tank. so the water will be transferred from the condenser to the surge tank. >> there's quite a bit of distance here. you have to carry the water over this distance? >> you can see a number of fire trucks, and by using these -- the pumper trucks, they're going to transfer the contaminated water. >> we have another photograph. this was taken on the 24th. the number 4 is in the front. it's from a different angle. >> you can see the sea on the right-hand side. >> this is the south end? >> and you can see the number 1, number 2, number 3, number 4 reactors in this order. >> putting aside the water's already leaked, let's take a look at the number 4 reactor. >> so this is the high-power pumper truck, and the arm is extended to the fourth floor. >> very long arm. >> that's right. so here is the spent fuel pool, and i think that this is a crane to replace fuel. so the water was directly sprayed onto this part. >> and it said that the crane may have fallen, but we see it there. >> well, it's diffic
because of that, we would like to use this first tank. it's a huge tank. so the water will be transferred from the condenser to the surge tank. >> there's quite a bit of distance here. you have to carry the water over this distance? >> you can see a number of fire trucks, and by using these -- the pumper trucks, they're going to transfer the contaminated water. >> we have another photograph. this was taken on the 24th. the number 4 is in the front. it's from a different angle....
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from the sky using aerial bombings as well as helicopter gunships being used to test suspects were arrested on the scene model certainly the most wanted in the country he has links to al qaida and his his terror cells have carried out a slew of deadly attacks across russia and just on tuesday he was the fish really charged with the with being the mastermind behind the january gas suicide attack on the head of the airport here in moscow now on hold because tuesday a court of twelve was the end of this to be the one year anniversary of another old models they claim to go play terror attacks claimed by a model that took so many lives that was the double suicide bombing on the moscow metro so a very very much public enemy number one here in the country but and it's not just taking sides. border's that he is wanted it was announced that the united states had placed him on their. own their wanted list also the united nations looking wanting to see him being brought to justice. to japan now where the government is considering the construction of a containment shell at the damaged fukushima nuclear
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thanks for being with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world with a web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance russian idea and it's three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. continue with. services for or users from birth to go where the main idea really are from mind to remember here or to russia all of our products and services are very reliable for all users and customers in oz are countries brought grocers are mentioned glue through a grid to go through the procedures or go on real. established offices here ribs are few problems right now the least you squirted. at the same moment which. we will scream see for example euros or western europe. now let's have a look at how the stock markets are performing asian markets are on
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thanks for staying with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world where the web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance russian own yandex is three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a ride range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. a resource for users from birth should be aware of them when they'd be a repeat of a mind to bring her here or to russia or all of the products and services look for worldwide for all users customers imposer printers the broader us is remember simple through agreed to go through him before he was a group. of established offices here rick a few products right among the least use quoted. at the same moment which are we will screen see for example u.s. or western europe. now let's have a look at how the stock markets are performing asian markets are on the rise d
thanks for staying with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world where the web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance russian own yandex is three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a ride range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. a resource for users from...
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. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so, there's an awful lot of detail to go into. the invitations. the drinks and how people will move around the reception. >> reporter: one place people will definitely move about, in front of the royal family's stellar art collection which dates back to when the house first opened as a royal residence in 1837. >> when you come into the 19 state rooms, the works of art that you see surrounding you are really opulent and wonderful. >> reporter: and, george, the last time we were in london, the palace unveiled the official royal coin. this morning, we're getting video of
. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so,...
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this has been a useful briefing for us, and we appreciate it. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we'll try to inform the full committee on all of those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ... >>> at least 42 disease clusters have occurred in 13 u.s. states since 1976 according to a report by the natural resources defense council. the disease cluster is a location that shows a statistically high incident of an illness. the senate environment committee today looked into the issue. this 90 minute hearing is chaired by california democrat barbara boxer. >> the hearing will come to order. i would like to begin by thanking our witnesses for coming here today. you traveled long distances and we are very appreciative of that. in particular, i want to welcome the trevor schaefer, a brave young man who has overcome so much in his life already and i met him when he was much younger. he beat cancer that he got when he was just a child, and he is inspiring a lot of pe
this has been a useful briefing for us, and we appreciate it. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we'll try to inform the full committee on all of those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ... >>> at least 42 disease clusters have occurred in 13 u.s. states since 1976 according to a report by the natural resources defense council. the disease cluster is a location that shows a statistically...
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bill with the kcbs phone force just called us letting us know that that accident was just cleared to the right shoulder so slight delays right now but again, they just cleared that out of lanes so all lanes once again re-opened northbound 101 through redwood city so hopefully we'll start to see an improvement shortly. in the meantime, this could cause some big delays for really the remainder of the morning commute. we're talking about this major connector ramp in the east bay. southbound 880 to southbound 238, a couple of hours ago, around 2:30 this morning, there was an accident involving a big rig, hit the guardrail in the area and they are telling us that that traffic alert will be in effect until 9:00 this morning. now, you can use the connector ramp. they still have one lane open. but one lane remains shut down. so if you are coming down southbound 880 out of oakland, you may want to consider using lewelling boulevard as your alternate and cut up towards hesperian to 238. this could cause us some big delays unfortunately for the bulk of the morning commute like i have been sayin
bill with the kcbs phone force just called us letting us know that that accident was just cleared to the right shoulder so slight delays right now but again, they just cleared that out of lanes so all lanes once again re-opened northbound 101 through redwood city so hopefully we'll start to see an improvement shortly. in the meantime, this could cause some big delays for really the remainder of the morning commute. we're talking about this major connector ramp in the east bay. southbound 880 to...
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it has been a useful briefing for us. we appreciated. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we will try to and from the full committee on those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> related story to the fukushima reactor. this morning, "the washington post" reports that the head of the tokyo electric power co., who has not been seen since the beginning of the problems of the nuclear plant. in washington, news that president obama will deliver an energy speech this wednesday. political reporting that the president will "outline his plan for america's energy security" the white house said this morning. he would deliver that at georgetown university. both the u.s. house and senate are in for business today. the senate -- in at 10:00 a.m. eastern and they are working on a small business bill. they will take a break at 12:30 eastern for their weekly caucus meetings. they will be back at 2:15 p.
it has been a useful briefing for us. we appreciated. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we will try to and from the full committee on those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> related story to the fukushima reactor. this morning, "the washington post" reports that the head of the tokyo electric power co., who has not...
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it's costing us...you know we're having to pay to do it ourselves... >>treadaway: it's all about doing it for a hobby. so unfortunately you can't get paid for it. >>reporter: but while income is low...expenditure isn't... >>tribe: this one would cost you 20 thousand pounds upwards. 20-25000 pounds. >>hibberd: there are gliders on this earth that are worth somewhat more than 100 thousand pounds. >>reporter: gliders that mercifully got off the ground at last for a quick jaunt, from which they will hopefullyreturn in a few hours.... >>johnson: if we get a quick six or seven rounds i think that would be a great result and we would feel slightly vindicated about throwing them out into this sky. >>reporter: and sure enough...after a few hours....like well trained pigeons...they started coming home... >>johnson: we've had 13 back which i think is very good given the circumstances. >>reporter: not bad at all...and not such a bad return for two days patience...as for the sport itself...it too must be patient...and hope that someday soon...it can translate the g
it's costing us...you know we're having to pay to do it ourselves... >>treadaway: it's all about doing it for a hobby. so unfortunately you can't get paid for it. >>reporter: but while income is low...expenditure isn't... >>tribe: this one would cost you 20 thousand pounds upwards. 20-25000 pounds. >>hibberd: there are gliders on this earth that are worth somewhat more than 100 thousand pounds. >>reporter: gliders that mercifully got off the ground at last for a...
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be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of the bbc world news team on twitter. you can see what we are working on. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we d
be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of...
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but fresh that out a little bit for us. how dangerous is it when it goes into the soil and also into... more into the ocean, spreading in the ocean? >> well, two different situations. it really depends on what something that we don't know quite now is how much radioactivity is being deposited in the sea or in the ground. i think the short-term issues are actually quite small in terms of public health. but we have much more important long-term issues that we're going to face. the dominant radio isotopes will be radioactivity cesium. that has a laugh life of decades so we're really talking about some exposure to the environment for really a generation or more to come. how important that is really depends on how much radioactivity gets into the environment. that we really don't know at this point. but the short-term issues i think are not so important for the general population. the exposures that people are getting short term over the next days or even weeks, as it stands at the moment, are relatively small. >> brown: james a
but fresh that out a little bit for us. how dangerous is it when it goes into the soil and also into... more into the ocean, spreading in the ocean? >> well, two different situations. it really depends on what something that we don't know quite now is how much radioactivity is being deposited in the sea or in the ground. i think the short-term issues are actually quite small in terms of public health. but we have much more important long-term issues that we're going to face. the dominant...
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stay with us. ,, [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. >>> good morning. we're just getting word of a new accident westbound 580 approaching greenville. the bay bridge toll plaza is backed up to the macarthur maze. a lot of sunshine out there, though. haven't seen that in quite a while. stalled big rig cleared from lanes so stop and go this morning from the incline towards the "s" curve. and we'll show you one more live traffic camera, blue skies this morning crossing the san mateo bridge. pretty picture what a difference a week makes. huh, julie? >> a
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brings us the details. according to sources within the local security offices we know that the operation was being planned for a long time that the number of people who knew about it was minimal so that the operation could be successful we know that seventeen other militants were actually killed as a result of that operation and two men who were detained those two men the brothers again via are believed by security forces to be involved in the terrorist attack on the moscow domodedovo airport which took place course a few months ago those two men are believed to be by security forces the two men who actually scored of the suicide bomber to moscow brought him to the airport and left him there to detonate his deadly device now those men were of course proclaimed wanted security officials have now made their arrests and they will be prosecuting them with all the evidence that they have so far managed to gather the two men are believed to be a part of a group that are planned and carried out the suicide bombing
brings us the details. according to sources within the local security offices we know that the operation was being planned for a long time that the number of people who knew about it was minimal so that the operation could be successful we know that seventeen other militants were actually killed as a result of that operation and two men who were detained those two men the brothers again via are believed by security forces to be involved in the terrorist attack on the moscow domodedovo airport...
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that's after this very short break to stay with us. the. machine would be so much brighter if you knew about sums from funds to impressions . bills for instance on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style it's just not out to the subscribers.
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain billions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain billions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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about his alleged steroids use. and.. a bomb hidden in a newspaper explodes in a man's hands it evacuated a bay area neighborhood. the search for more explosives this morning. a state of emergency in capitola. the financial aid on the way, and why some business owners say they'll never fully recover. and mystery aboard a disney cruise. a crew member's sudden disappearance. join us for cbs 5 ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. cool, unseasonable air from the northern plains and into the northeast. strong thunderstorms will roll through florida. much of the west coast will see breaks in the showers while the south stays sunny and dry. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. allied aircraft have targeted moammar gadhafi's hometown. there are unconfirmed reports that rib forces have already taken control of sirte. president obama explains u.s. actions in libya during a televised address tonight. >>> and another earthquake struck northeastern japan this morning. no reports of in
about his alleged steroids use. and.. a bomb hidden in a newspaper explodes in a man's hands it evacuated a bay area neighborhood. the search for more explosives this morning. a state of emergency in capitola. the financial aid on the way, and why some business owners say they'll never fully recover. and mystery aboard a disney cruise. a crew member's sudden disappearance. join us for cbs 5 ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. cool,...
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to use. we are updating you on the latest from japan around the clock on air and online just head over to r.t. dot com for the full chronicle of events in the crisis stricken country amidst a nucleus spotted by the fukushima power plant the world is giving japanese products the cold shoulder but will any radiation actually reaching your home log on to find out what nuclear experts have to say about the danger levels to both health and the environment. and the japanese economy it's on its knees following the disaster it will take him years to recover but the human a cost of the tragedy is of beyond estimate we have the stories of those who lost a virtually everything except their lives it's all there waiting for you twenty four seven at artsy dot com. there is not enough space for them on the ground. down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovered deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find. and even. talking to god. from. underground. culture is t
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says that nato's changing role in libya should pave the way for a less us dependent alliance. that washington's been a babysitter for too long. challenge yourself wake-up call. and opportunity for a bamma for a totally new grand bargain between the united states and its and its european nato allies the united states commander in chief and american president has a unique opportunity to reevaluate the military and security arrangements between the united states and western europe and finally lead the nato to take full responsibility and regain the full sovereignty from the american security and military. that could be a bit on one and only a positive feature of the unfolding drama in libya right now. you know with r.t. and live from moscow it's good to have you with us today coming away in just over two hours here on our cross talk program and people of elena's guests will be discussing whether the west is afraid of democracy in north africa here's a preview of what's coming your way. look at this it would have been much better if the international community that egypt and the o
says that nato's changing role in libya should pave the way for a less us dependent alliance. that washington's been a babysitter for too long. challenge yourself wake-up call. and opportunity for a bamma for a totally new grand bargain between the united states and its and its european nato allies the united states commander in chief and american president has a unique opportunity to reevaluate the military and security arrangements between the united states and western europe and finally lead...
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to be useful social security. so how it's not just the bank so when you bring you the world's worst to move to take brand because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no more spirity measures portugal's prime minister quit after paula but voted down a fresh round of cuts because she has three months left to repay almost ten billion euros at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is national default to toluene does the country called pay back its loans or accept an e.u. bailout similar to greece and ireland hasn't happened in the west since the second world war but the longer you postpone this necessary evil. the more costly it is it's going to be at the same time military intervention in libya is costing hundreds of millions of euros many a furious so what they see as an unnecessary and expensive campaign somebody asked the chancellor of the finance minister about the financing of this and i think the overwhelming sense that you got from among the public i
to be useful social security. so how it's not just the bank so when you bring you the world's worst to move to take brand because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no more spirity measures portugal's prime minister quit after paula but voted down a fresh round of cuts because she has three months left to repay almost ten billion euros at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught. the only option left is national default to toluene does the country called pay...